I've had a reply on the Gparted Forums acknowledging the problem and promising to look into it.
In the mean time, I suggest the safest way to address this problem would be to use Method B as outlined at the Gparted web pages.
My experimental results, above, are just shots in the dark, there are no guarantees of outcome or reliability. Don't take chances with your valuable data.
In the mean time, I suggest the safest way to address this problem would be to use Method B as outlined at the Gparted web pages.
My experimental results, above, are just shots in the dark, there are no guarantees of outcome or reliability. Don't take chances with your valuable data.





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You can imagine my dismay when I booted the flash drive, expecting Kubuntu to come up live, and I got the GParted screen. I thought, That's impossible! I sat there staring at my PC and that thumb drive for several minutes trying to figure out how gparted showed up on my OS flash drive! It made me stupid for a second or 180 or so.

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